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Al,Of course. Even those Catholics who do believe that God lets the laws of nature that He created do their developmental work, according to His planning, believe that God at times does perform physical miracles (at least when they are orthodox Catholics). And while God was physically on Earth, in the person of Jesus Christ, He performed many physical miracles.
But physical miracles and constant ‘design intervention’ are two entirely different things.
I prefer to believe in a God who performs miracles when He wants to, not when He has to, i.e. when the laws of nature that He created would be insufficient to acomplish His ends.
The latter appears to me as an impotent God, and I don’t believe in an impotent God. I believe in God Almighty.
My example proves the point: Jesus as God, can manipulate nature at will. Jesus waited for Lazarus to die so that those who were unbelieving might believe that he can raise the dead and is who He said He is.
Why are Catholics waiting for a second miracle so that Blessed John Paul II might become a saint? I’m not talking about constant design intervention. I am offering the premise that design is detectable in nature.
Peace,
Ed